The Airedale Terrier is larger, typically weighing between 40-65 pounds and standing about 21-23 inches tall, while the Wirehaired Fox Terrier is smaller, usually weighing 15-20 pounds and standing around 15-18 inches tall. Airedales have a more elongated head and a longer body, whereas Wirehaired Fox Terriers have a more compact build and a distinctively square shape. Additionally, the Airedale has a smoother, flatter coat compared to the wiry, rough coat of the Wirehaired Fox Terrier. The facial expressions and ear shapes also differ, with Airedales having a more pronounced beard and longer, folded ears, while Wirehaired Fox Terriers have smaller, more erect ears.
No! They are the same exact dog.
They were orginally bred with the Black and Tan Terrier, and the Otter Hound (which has webbed feet) So if it a true Airedale, it would have webbed feet. I own an Airedale and she has webbed feet. I found that out after she caught a bur in between her toes.
A rat terrier is the breed. Smooth is the coat - Flat/ short. You can also get Wire. Its the same dog...
i dont think there is any difference because i think they are the same dog but it has two names hope this helps
The primary difference between a regular Yorkshire Terrier and a chocolate Yorkshire Terrier lies in their coat color. A regular Yorkshire Terrier typically has a blue and gold coat, while a chocolate Yorkshire Terrier exhibits a rich, chocolate-brown coloration with tan or gold markings. This color variation is due to a genetic difference, with the chocolate Yorkshire Terrier resulting from a recessive gene. Aside from color, both types share the same breed characteristics and temperament.
One is more cutter :3
No. They are exactly the same thing.
In general, the toy fox terrier is smaller than the fox terrier, with proportionately smaller features.
I have both, I think they have the same temperament, even though I find my Norwich male to be the most affectionate dog I have ever owned.
Airedale terriers typically live between 10 to 13 years, although some may live longer with proper care and genetics. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and routine veterinary check-ups can help increase their lifespan.
The term "Pitbull" is often used as a general term to refer to a type of dog with certain physical characteristics, while "Pitbull Terrier" specifically refers to the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. So, a Pitbull could refer to any dog with similar traits, while a Pitbull Terrier is a specific breed.
theres a little difference. , pit bull, pit bull terrier, staffordshire terrier, and sometimes bull terrier. the staffordshire terrier is English bred. There is no difference. "Pit Bull" is just a shortened name for the American Pit Bull Terrier. All "pit bulls" are terriers. Just depends on if you want to use the full name. Your question is similar to asking what the difference is between a Rottie and a Rottweiler No, stafordshire and bull terrier are different from a pitbull, they are all cousin, and come from the mastuffs, however, They are different breeds, stafforshires are from American, we copied England of The Stafforshre BULL terrier (Which that plus pit makes a bully) And Bull terriers are also from England, te English bull terrier, they are what you have seen on Next Friday (Chico) the movie, But they have the egg shaped head, they are cute but Ugly at the same time. search the breeds up in Google images. and actually people use the term pitbull to describe a few breeds of dogs all sharing similar caristeristics (sp ?) ie; American pitbull terrier, American stafordshire terrier, stafordshire bull terrier. sometimes even cane corsos. so a pitbull could be a number of dogs but a pitbull terrier is probably reffering to an American pitbull terrier. its sometimes hard to tell any of the breeds apart. look up on youtube : the real pitbull terrier and that will tell you the difference between the American bully and the American Pitb ull terrier